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    Man Utd boosted in Endrick transfer chase as Brazil wonderkid’s agent denies he is on way to Real Madrid or Barcelona

    MANCHESTER UNITED target Endrick is not joining Real Madrid or Barcelona any time soon.That is according to the Palmeiras wonderkid’s agent Frederico Pena, who slammed Spanish outlets claiming Real and Barca are moving in to sign the 16-year-old hotshot.
    Palmeiras wonderkid Endrick has been linked with a move to Manchester UnitedCredit: Alamy
    Endrick’s agent denied reports suggesting he is joining Real Madrid or BarcelonaCredit: AFP
    Pena confirmed there are many clubs keeping tabs on the Brazil Under-16 international but none have tabled an official offer to sign him.
    That works as a major transfer boost for United, who have been keeping tabs on Endrick for a while.
    However, Endrick can’t leave Brazil before he turns 18, therefore a potential deal won’t see the youngster moving from Palmeiras until 2024.
    Pena told ESPN: “The international break is always the same, there’s no news and this ‘froth’ starts.

    “Every club in the world is interested in Endrick. All of them! Which is the most normal thing in the world. With his quality, his youth…
    “But none of them have made any proposal to us or Palmeiras to buy him.
    “He has to play for Palmeiras until he turns 18. Consequently, he’ll play at Palmeiras for at least 22 more months.
    “Endrick’s contract with Palmeiras runs until July 2025… He can only move abroad from Brazil from July 2024.
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    “No player under the age of 18 can move abroad. He can be sold, but he cannot be transferred.
    “In other words, a club comes here, they do a deal with Palmeiras. But he can’t leave. He has to stay at Palmeiras even though he’s already been sold.”
    Endrick joined the Palmeiras academy at the age of 11 and has since scored a staggering total of 165 goals.
    The highly-rated centre-forward has yet to make his first-team debut, but has also attracted interest from Newcastle, Tottenham and Paris Saint-Germain. More

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    Cash-strapped Barcelona have only paid Man City £2.6MILLION of the £48.4m transfer deal they agreed for Ferran Torres

    BARCELONA have paid Manchester City just £2.6million of the £48.4m fee they agreed for forward Ferran Torres, it has been revealed.The Spaniard, 22, left the Etihad to join the Catalan giants back in January.
    Torres joined Barcelona from Man City back in JanuaryCredit: Reuters
    A deal was struck despite Barcelona’s well-documented financial crisis.
    And they then went on to sign Raphinha, Jules Kounde, Robert Lewandowski, Franck Kessie, Andreas Christensen, Hector Bellerin and Marcos Alonso in the summer window.
    Yet the Torres transfer payment is still far from complete.
    According to CCMA, less than £3m of the £48.4m fee has been given to Man City.
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    And the deal for Torres is just one of several fees which have not yet been paid by Barca.
    They owe Ajax £28m for Dutch midfielder Frenkie de Jong – who they signed back in 2019.
    Juventus are waiting on more than £31m for Miralem Pjanic’s move to the Nou Camp two years ago.
    And Barca also still need to pay Liverpool £12m for the 2018 signing of Philippe Coutinho.
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    However, they are waiting for nearly £9m from Aston Villa after they signed Coutinho permanently earlier this year.
    Torres has scored eight goals and provided seven assists in 33 appearances for Barcelona.
    But he has started just two of six LaLiga matches so far this season, with the likes of Lewandowski, Raphinha and Ousmane Dembele preferred to the ex-Man City man. More

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    AC Milan eye transfer swoop for Chelsea star Armando Broja as they ‘can’t rely on Olivier Giroud and Divock Origi’

    AC MILAN are looking to land Armando Broja from Chelsea, according to reports.Broja, 21, is still on the outside looking in at Stamford Bridge, unable to get game time.
    AC Milan are reportedly eyeing up a January move for Chelsea’s BrojaCredit: Reuters
    The Serie A champions are said to not have trust in forwards Origi and GiroudCredit: Reuters
    Summer talk of a move away was squashed when the youngster signed a contract extension until 2028.
    But CalcioMercato report that the Serie A champs are interested in the 21-year-old, who fits their “football philosophy”.

    It is claimed that they cannot rely on former Chelsea man Olivier Giroud.
    The 36-year-old won the title with the San Siro side last season and has scored 19 goals for the club.
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    But Broja would be a clearer long-term option.
    And they are supposedly waiting to understand what Divock Origi brings to the table.
    This despite signing the 27-year-old to a four-year deal in July.
    The Armenian Broja spent last season out on loan at Southampton where he impressed in a relegation fight.
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    Broja scored six times in 21 starts for the south coast club.
    He pleased Chelsea fans this week as a video surfaced of him claiming he didn’t even know who Tottenham were as a kid.
    Broja told the Players Tribune: “I remember going to a tournament, the Tottenham scout actually came to watch another boy.
    “But I just happened to play well. I got top goalscorer and player of the tournament. He approached my mum and dad before I even knew about it.
    “Then my mum and dad came over and said, ‘The man from Tottenham came over to us.’ But I just thinking, ‘Who are Tottenham’?” More

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    Newcastle forking out more than £100k-a-week on wages for five outcasts including Dwight Gayle and Jeff Hendrick

    NEWCASTLE are forking out OVER £100k-a-week on wages for players no longer at club.Five of the squad were cleared out to allow the rich North East club to splash out this summer and add to their roster.
    Reading are said to be paying a ‘tiny fraction’ of Hendrick’s wages on a season-long loanCredit: Rex
    Gayle moved to Stoke on a free transfer but Newcastle are reportedly still paying most of his salaryCredit: Rex
    The Telegraph report that In most cases, Newcastle are still paying around two thirds of their wages.
    Toon were forced to “sweeten” deals to persuade other clubs to take them off their hands.
    Some of the the large payments are to cover the salary of players who are on loan.
    But a chunk of it covers stars who have already left on permanent deals.
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    SunSport will take you through the five players still costing the Magpies a fortune and their reported wage.
    Jeff Hendrick – £50k-a-week
    Hendrick is said to earn a hefty 50k-a-week after he signed for the Toon as a free agent in 2020.
    The 30-year-old Irishman joined the Royals on a season-long loan after only 27 games for the St James Park side.
    And the report claims Reading are paying a “tiny fraction” of his wages this campaign.
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    Dwight Gayle – £60k-a-week
    Stoke signed Gayle from Newcastle on a free transfer this summer.
    The 32-year-old striker penned a two-year deal with the Potters after becoming surplus to requirements at St James’ Park.
    But the Toon are still paying a reported TWO THIRDS of his salary.
    Isaac Hayden – £50k-a-week
    Hayden still has a whopping FOUR years left on his contract at Newcastle.
    He was sent out on loan to Championship powerhouses Norwich at the start of the transfer window.
    And the Canaries are said to be paying just two fifths of his salary.
    Although bosses sensibly added a clause to his contract so that the deal becomes permanent if the Norfolk club are promoted back to the Prem.
    Federico Fernandez – £45k-a-week
    Fernandez was sent to La Liga side Elche this summer on a free transfer.
    And Newcastle are reportedly paying a decent portion of Fernandez’s wages.
    The 33-year-old is one a one-year deal at Elche so will be a free agent after this season.
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    Ciaran Clark – £40k-a-week
    Clark was sent to Sheffield United in the Championship for a year-long loan.
    The Telegraph added that the Yorkshire club are only liable for a third of defender Clark’s salary. More

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    Man Utd star Diogo Dalot targeted by Barcelona and Juventus on free transfer with defender’s deal up at end of season

    MANCHESTER UNITED right-back Diogo Dalot is a reported transfer target for two of Europe’s biggest clubs.The 23-year-old has impressed under new boss Erik ten Hag, establishing himself as first choice on the right side of defence.
    Diogo Dalot is a reported target for Barcelona and JuventusCredit: Alamy
    And the Portuguese ace has attracted attention from both Barcelona and Juventus, according to MEN.
    Dalot’s United contract is due to expire at the end of the current season.
    He is therefore available to be snapped up on a free transfer.
    With that in mind, Spanish heavyweights Barca and Italian outfit Juve are both claimed to be sniffing around the defender.
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    Although the Red Devils do have the option to extend Dalot’s stay at the club for a further 12 months.
    Dalot himself is reported to be keen to stay at United, despite the reported interest from elsewhere.
    The defender has overtaken Aaron Wan-Bissaka as the first-choice right-back at United.
    He has worked his way back up the pecking order after being shipped out on loan to AC Milan for the 2020/21 season.
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    It was reported earlier this month that Dalot is one of five players set to have contract extensions triggered by the club.
    Marcus Rashford, David De Gea, Luke Shaw and Fred are all also poised to have their deals extended for a further year.
    Like Dalot, all four are out of contract at the end of the season, but United have the option to extend until 2024. More

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    My £60million price tag is crazy… NOBODY is worth that but I won’t talk myself down, says Chelsea transfer target Gordon

    ANTHONY GORDON reckons transfer price tags like his own have gone “absolutely crazy”.Chelsea had several bids turned down for the England Under-21 star this summer, with Everton unwilling to sell their prize asset.
    Anthony Gordon is happy at Everton and keen to continue improvingCredit: Alamy
    Gordon cannot believe the price-tag Everton have put on his headCredit: Getty
    It came in a summer when the Blues splashed £62million on Brighton’s Marc Cucurella and £70m on Wesley Fofana of Leicester.
    Gordon’s fellow Young Lion Morgan Gibbs-White left Wolves for Nottingham Forest in a £42.5m deal.
    Gordon himself is valued at around £60m but would never look in the mirror and arrogantly believe he is worth that eye-watering amount of dough.
    The whizkid, 21, said: “The minute you do that, there’s only one way you’re going to go.
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    “You need to stay humble. You need to focus on today and tomorrow and don’t look too far into the future.
    “The money in football, that’s just how it is nowadays. It’s absolutely crazy.
    “I don’t think any player is worth that amount of money but I’m also not going to talk myself down.
    “I wasn’t too focused on that because I can only control what I can control.”
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    Newcastle and Tottenham also showed interest in Gordon this summer but the winger was happy to stay put at his boyhood club.
    He added: “When you’re doing well there’s always going to be that speculation.
    “But because the place (Everton) is so good, it’s not a place where I’m, like, devastated because I have to stay.
    “That’s never been the case. I was never desperate to leave Everton.”
    To the contrary, Gordon seems to be loving life at Goodison Park this season.
    He hailed his manager Frank Lampard for being “amazing” with him throughout the summer while transfer talk surrounded him.
    You need to stay humble. You need to focus on today and tomorrow and don’t look too far into the future.Anthony Gordon
    While the fleet-footed forward believes summer signings such as Conor Coady and James Tarkowski have been crucial to transforming the mood around the club.
    That pair already have had an effect on shoring Everton up at the back, with Lampard’s side conceding just six goals in seven league games so far this term.
    If Gordon and Co can start banging in more at the top end of the pitch, then the Merseyside club should steer well clear of the relegation scrap they experienced last term.
    Gordon added: “We’re in a completely different place to where we were last year. The place is class, I couldn’t speak more highly of it at the minute.
    “The team we’ve got, the morale we’ve got around the place is unbelievable. So I feel really confident.
    “We’ve made really, really good signings, people and players. Sometimes the people part can go a bit under the radar.”
    Chelsea had multiple bids rejected for Gordon in the summerCredit: Getty
    Gordon has not looked like a player struggling under the pressure of seeing his profile skyrocket in the last few months.
    He has already netted twice this season, coming in back-to-back 1-1 draws at Brentford and Leeds in August.
    The forward said: “I like playing with pressure. I thrive under it and my performances always rise with the pressure.
    “If I want to be a top player, I have to do that regardless of if the pressure is there.
    “I’ve handled that quite well but I can still get better. I can still score more goals and stuff.”
    Yet Gordon knows he must considerably add to his tally between now and October 20 when Gareth Southgate names his England squad for the World Cup if he is to have any chance of realising his ambitious target of a shock inclusion.
    He impressed on Under-21 duty at Sheffield United’s Bramall Lane on Tuesday night as Lee Carsley’s Young Lions came from a goal down to beat Germany 3-1.
    I don’t think any player is worth that amount of money but I’m also not going to talk myself down.Anthony Gordon
    His clever flick sparked the counter-attack that led to Flo Balogun’s equaliser. Gordon then superbly teed up Conor Gallagher as the hosts took the lead.
    Southgate puts a lot of stock in a player’s attitude both on and off the field.
    So Gordon’s pledge that he would still want to play in next summer’s Under-21s Euros even if he did go to Qatar will surely impress the Three Lions boss.
    England have not won the competition for 38 years and have failed to make it out of the group stage in five of the last six tournaments, despite boasting players such as Phil Foden, Jordan Henderson and Harry Kane for some of those failures.
    Gordon added: “If you look at the past players who have played for England in the Under-21s, they should have won some tournaments and it hasn’t been the case.
    “In the back of our minds is we want to be the team to really go and do well.
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    “I see the camaraderie here similar to Everton. We really get on which is, I’m not going to say uncommon, but it’s difficult when everyone is coming from different clubs.
    “We’ve got a really good group, we all interact with each other. Our football speaks for itself at times. When we’re on it, we’re unstoppable.” More

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    Chelsea will not have new transfer guru in place for World Cup as Boehly forced to delay hunt after Freund snub

    CHELSEA are set to delay plans to recruit a transfer guru until after the World Cup.Chairman Todd Boehly and right-hand man Behdad Eghbali are scouring the globe for a sporting director to help buy the biggest names and source up-and-coming talent.
    Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly wants to bring in a transfer guruCredit: AP
    But the American won’t have one in place to aid Graham Potter until after the World CupCredit: GETTY
    The two Americans had hoped to get a new person before November’s finals in Qatar which is a huge showcase for players.
    But after a potential move for Red Bull Salzburg’s Christoph Freund failed to happen, Boehly is prepared to take his time with the appointment.
    Bayer Leverkusen’s Tim Steidten is another linked with a move to the Blues.
    But Chelsea are looking at many candidates and finding the right person is the priority above getting somebody in quick.
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    Blues boss Graham Potter is assisting with the recruitment process. Boehly is also looking to take on a technical director to help Potter on a more nuts and bolts level.
    Lead physio Thierry Laurent was relieved of his duties after 17 years at the club on Tuesday as part of a shake-up.
    On the playing front, Chelsea are optimistic that their France midfielder N’Golo Kante will be fit to play for his country at the World Cup.
    Kante, 31, has only just resumed light training following the latest in a line of hamstring strains.
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    He is still some way off even contemplating a first-team return and the World Cup kicks off in 52 days.
    Potter wants the inspirational midfielder to be carefully managed as he returns to fitness given the player’s age and recent injury problems.
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    France boss Didier Deschamps is expected to name his provisional squad for the Qatar tournament next month.
    Chelsea return to Premier League action on Saturday at Crystal Palace.
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    Cristiano Ronaldo was open to mega £210m transfer from Man Utd to Saudi Arabia with deal only failing over transfer ban

    CRISTIANO Ronaldo was open to a £210million transfer to Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Hilal before the deal fell through, it has been claimed. The club’s president Fahad ben Nafel claims the move only collapsed due to the side having a transfer ban and it was not the player rejecting the move.
    Cristiano Ronaldo was offered a huge package by Al-HilalCredit: Getty
    He also insisted he held talks with the 37-year-old striker who wanted to leave Man Utd in the summer.
    Ronaldo was offered an eye-watering £2million-a-week contract for two years.
    He was set to pocket £210m while there was also a £25m transfer fee going to United.
    Ben Nafel said: “Yes, we negotiated with Ronaldo. The problem was not in the money or the principle. 
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    “Al-Hilal is able to bring in the stars of the world, but it was in the decision of the Sports Arbitration Centre that prevented us from registering the players.
    “We did not stop negotiating with the players despite the decision to ban, but we were delaying entering the final stage of the negotiations until the ban was lifted.”
    Al-Hilal have a transfer ban due to a fiasco with signing Mohmed Kanno when he was accidently registered for two clubs at the same time.
    If the statements from Ben Nafel are true then despite Ronaldo supposedly wanting out of Old Trafford for Champions League football it didn’t stop him not listening to Al-Hilal.
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    The size of the bid in full is incredible given CR7’s age and his lack of form recently.
    He has netted just once this season – a penalty in the Europa League versus Sheriff Tiraspol.
    The Portuguese international has also had his minutes limited this season as he is often used off the bench by Erik ten Hag.
    Ronaldo continues to start for his country though despite some questioning whether he should given his underwhelming performances.
    If Al-Hilal did add Ronaldo to their squad then he would join a team with some familiar faces.
    Ex-United striker Odion Ighalo, former West Brom star Matheus Pereira and ex-Porto forward Moussa Marega are all at the club. More